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Author Archive for: KateReynolds
(How to stop) Bariatrics going Bad
Ka, , 2016, The Talks smaccDUB 2016, Airway, Bariatric, complication, design, diabetes, engagement, Metabolic, Morbidity, Team, 0How can we modify a patient's journey through bariatric surgery service to make it safe and efficient?
Surgery: What’s the risk?
Ka, , 2016, The Talks smaccDUB 2016, aortic aneurysm, Surgery, survival, 0I am going to give you a tool to help you, your relatives and your patients decide whether to...
Assault on the RV – Pulmonary Hypertension and Heart-Lung Interactions
Ka, , 2016, The Talks smaccDUB 2016, Pulmonary hypertension, Resuscitation, right ventricular failure, 0Pulmonary hypertension is commonly seen with critical illness, and the resuscitationist must be prepared to tackle this complex problem.
How Usual Resuscitative Maneuvers Can Kill Paediatric Cardiac Patients
Ka, , 2016, The Talks smaccDUB 2016, Congenital Heart Disease, Pediatric Cardiac Patients, Resuscitation, 0Some pediatric cardiac patients have a unique anatomy and physiology that preclude the use of standard resuscitative measures.
Cardiac Surgery – What Can Go Wrong?
Ka, , 2016, The Talks smaccDUB 2016, Atrial fibrillation, bleeding, Cardiac Surgery, Sternal Wound infection, Tamponade, Temporary Epicardial Pacing, 0Murphy's Law of Cardiac Surgery dictates that what can go wrong, will go wrong at the worst possible moment......
Understanding Emergency Medicine as a Complex System
Ka, , 2016, The Talks smaccDUB 2016, complex, personalized, precision, systems, 0Systems thinking can help providers learn how to treat our patients as individuals and not just as the bucket...
Burnout: A crisis of faith
Ka, , 2016, The Talks smaccDUB 2016, physician health, psychological burnout, Resilience, 0This talk covers why its normal to burnout (so let's talk honestly about it), and (most importantly) offers practical...
The Problem of Disproportionate Critical Care
Ka, , 2016, The Talks smaccDUB 2016, appropriate, burnout, conflicts, disproportionate, Health Care providers, ICU, Social normalization of deviance, 0Too much is not the answer for not enough